TROY, N.Y. (WRGB) - Jean and Walter Willard are now back in each others arms, after months apart during the pandemic.

The couple has been married for 70 years and are nearly inseparable. They were married before they turned 20 years old. Walter was the regional manager of Jamesway stores. And they opened the Willard Steer House Station restaurants in Troy, Cohoes, and Clifton Park. Jean is now 89 and Walter is 91.

CBS 6 spoke with their daughters Wendy Willard and Wanda Glenn. They said their parents were always in good health, until last year. Jean fell and broke her pelvis, which landed her in the Eddy Memorial Geriatric Center in Troy. She also showed signs of dementia.

The nursing home was around the corner from Jean and Walter's house, so Walter would go visit every day.

The admissions person said 'we have COVID cases, we can't let any one in.'

So she wrote a letter to the facility's director, and he had a change of heart.

"I told him what we were afraid of, we're afraid we're going to lose one of them and they're never going to have seen each other again, and I asked 'is there anything you can do? We're willing to take the risk, my dad is willing to take the risk.'" Wendy said. "He immediately called me and said absolutely we want to do this for you!"

Wanda said she cried all afternoon when she got the news, and Wendy was relieved after working so hard to make the move happen. They are very grateful to the staff.